2919.151
Partial birth feticide.

(1)
"Dilation and evacuation
procedure of abortion" does not include the dilation and extraction procedure
of abortion.

(2)
"From the body of
the mother" means that the portion of the fetus' body in question is beyond the
mother's vaginal introitus in a vaginal delivery.

(3)
"Partial birth procedure" means the
medical procedure that includes all of the following elements in sequence:

(a)
Intentional dilation of the cervix of a
pregnant woman, usually over a sequence of days;

(b)
In a breech presentation, intentional
extraction of at least the lower torso to the navel, but not the entire body,
of an intact fetus from the body of the mother, or in a cephalic presentation,
intentional extraction of at least the complete head, but not the entire body,
of an intact fetus from the body of the mother;

(c)
Intentional partial evacuation of the
intracranial contents of the fetus, which procedure the person performing the
procedure knows will cause the death of the fetus, intentional compression of
the head of the fetus, which procedure the person performing the procedure
knows will cause the death of the fetus, or performance of another intentional
act that the person performing the procedure knows will cause the death of the
fetus;

(4)
"Partially born" means that the portion
of the body of an intact fetus described in division (A)(3)(b) of this section
has been intentionally extracted from the body of the mother.

(5)
"Serious risk of the substantial and
irreversible impairment of a major bodily function" means any medically
diagnosed condition that so complicates the pregnancy of the woman as to
directly or indirectly cause the substantial and irreversible impairment of a
major bodily function.

(6)
"Viable"
has the same meaning as in section
2901.01 of the Revised Code.

(B)
When the fetus that
is the subject of the procedure is viable, no person shall knowingly perform a
partial birth procedure on a pregnant woman when the procedure is not
necessary, in reasonable medical judgment, to preserve the life or health of
the mother as a result of the mother's life or health being endangered by a
serious risk of the substantial and irreversible impairment of a major bodily
function.

(C)
When the fetus that
is the subject of the procedure is not viable, no person shall knowingly
perform a partial birth procedure on a pregnant woman when the procedure is not
necessary, in reasonable medical judgment, to preserve the life or health of
the mother as a result of the mother's life or health being endangered by a
serious risk of the substantial and irreversible impairment of a major bodily
function.

(D)
Whoever violates
division (B) or (C) of this section is guilty of partial birth feticide, a
felony of the second degree.

(E)
A pregnant woman upon whom a partial birth procedure is performed in violation
of division (B) or (C) of this section is not guilty of committing, attempting
to commit, complicity in the commission of, or conspiracy in the commission of
a violation of those divisions.

(F)
This section does not prohibit the suction
curettage procedure of abortion, the suction aspiration procedure of abortion,
or the dilation and evacuation procedure of abortion.

(G)
This section does not apply to any person who
performs or attempts to perform a legal abortion if the act that causes the
death of the fetus is performed prior to the fetus being partially born even
though the death of the fetus occurs after it is partially born.